November 1929

In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic Bookshelf
A Group of New Novels
Up to Now: An Autobiography
Grandmother Brown's Hundred Years
The Book of Puka-Puka
Beethoven the Creator
The Life of Lady Byron
A Tourist in Spite of Himself: In Egypt
As Seen by a Disciple: President Eliot
The South--America's Hope
Pastorale
The Poet's Notebook
Below Ground
Putting It Up to the College
Sweetness and Light-Sinty Years After
A Divine Intoxicant
The Middle Years and the End
The Balance of Power in Golf
The Trader's Wife: Part Two
Black Songs
Magic Dances
Balkanomania
A Frenchman Looks at Fascism
The Tragedy of the Russian Intelligentsia
A Collection for the Indigent
The Point of View
My Visitors
The Contributors' Column
Facts Versus Hopes
